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Το περιεχόμενο παρέχεται από το Derek Gutierrez. Όλο το περιεχόμενο podcast, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των επεισοδίων, των γραφικών και των περιγραφών podcast, μεταφορτώνεται και παρέχεται απευθείας από τον Derek Gutierrez ή τον συνεργάτη της πλατφόρμας podcast. Εάν πιστεύετε ότι κάποιος χρησιμοποιεί το έργο σας που προστατεύεται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα χωρίς την άδειά σας, μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τη διαδικασία που περιγράφεται εδώ https://el.player.fm/legal.
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We meet again with Sherman Tylawsky from Friends and Fellow Citizens to talk about cybersecurity in the United States.
Our story today begins with the topic of the January 6th insurrection. I have only done one episode on this topic, but not directly, only in the respect of the 25th amendment challenge. But now, after months of review and discussions, we have an episode on the topic. The reason why is because new evidence and information was being brought up a lot throughout the months, and there are still some things uncertain. Today I have a special guest joining us today; he has a unique perspective of this day since he was there when it happened. His name is Sherman Tylawsky, a podcaster with the show: Friends & Fellow Citizens. We will talk about how all of this affects the current political and social state of the United States, and how we may be able to improve it for the future. I hope you all enjoy our discussion. Check out Sherman Tylawsky's podcast here: https://www.shermantylawsky.com…
International travel reflects the agenda of political leaders. Oftentimes it is to strengthen relations with neighbors and partners, or sometimes even to negotiate deals. However, it can also mean targeting an issue or problem that either one party, or multiple is facing. What leaders must do in these scenarios is to work together, or get one side to agree, to tackle the issue and resolve it. International travel has its effects on both people abroad and at home. The politics will be mixed and needs a clear message. Today’s issue will reflect migration. How will migration and its negotiations affect the United States? My name is Derek Gutierrez, and welcome to America’s Moderate Voice.…
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Our story today begins with the topic of the political landscape of alternative facts and partisan content marketing propaganda. We will be focusing on those aspects of politics and how those affect the policies of the United States. Joining me today is Jay Fratt, a podcaster with the show: The Conservative Hippie. We will talk about how all of this affects the past and current policies of the United States, and how we may be able to improve it for the future.…
On May 17th 2021, United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, and European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovski had a virtual meeting in which they discussed the future of US-EU trade relations. According to a joint statement, they “announced the start of discussions to address global steel and aluminum excess capacity. During a virtual meeting last week, the leaders acknowledged the need for effective solutions that preserve our critical industries, and agreed to chart a path that ends the WTO disputes following the U.S. application of tariffs on imports from the EU under section 232.” How do we use our tools of trade? Is trade beneficial to everyone or just some? What about our partners and allies: is it best to have free trade with them at all times? If so, what if they affect us badly, do we let that go or should we retaliate with tariffs and sanctions? Do you think it was the best decision for the US and the EU to escalate their differences and work together?…
Today America's Moderate Voice meets with Dan Sally, the host and creator of the podcast "You Don't Have to Yell." We will be discussing electoral reforms. What are the current issues of America's electoral system? What have been the consequences: politically and socially? What are the possible alternatives Americans may use? How will this affect the United States moving forward?…
On May 3rd, President Joe Biden revised the U.S. annual refugee admissions cap. He has reviewed the previous levels, which were a historic low, and decided to raise it. According to a White House statement by the president, he said the following: "Today, I am revising the United States’ annual refugee admissions cap to 62,500 for this fiscal year. This erases the historically low number set by the previous administration of 15,000, which did not reflect America’s values as a nation that welcomes and supports refugees." We must consider now, does the US have the responsibility of taking in more refugees now, or could it have wait? Where should our focus be: national security or humanitarian efforts? How will taking in more refugees, as Biden hopes to propose in the next fiscal year, affect the United States moving forward?…
Today on our show we have Conor Bronsdon joining the show. He is the host of the Podcast: Growing the Green Economy. We talk about President Joe Biden's American Jobs Plan and the future of American green energy tech.
Our story today begins with North Korea and its response to President Biden’s address to Congress. On April 28th, President Biden made his first address as president to Congress. Here he addressed contemporary issues like the coronavirus pandemic, as well as bills he looks forward to potentially signing if the senate chooses to proceed with them. But we are not here to talk about his speech, but instead one specific part of it. And it will be that part in which we will ask ourselves, what does this mean for the United States? And where do we move forward from here?…
Our story today begins with the Middle East. We will be focusing on specifically Saudi Arabia and Iran, their relationship and how it relates to the foreign policy of the United States. Joining me today is Hamish Hallet, a podcaster with the show: A Spoonful of News. We talk about the relationship of these two countries, the past and current regional policies of the United States, and what the future may look like under the Biden administration. I hope you all enjoy our discussion.…
On April 22nd, the House of Representative voted 216-208 to pass legislation to make DC the next state in the union. This vote will have challenges moving forward in the Senate, but until that moment, the piece of legislation is historic. This is a push for furthering our nation’s principle of representation and fairness in self-governance. It sounds simple and certain to be pivotal in U.S. politics, however the movement faces legal, political, and social challenges. There is opposition to statehood, and today we will go over what the proponents and opponents say about DC statehood. We’ll talk about the bill and what the push for statehood means, as well as what this would mean for the United States moving forward. Should Washington, DC become a state? What are the arguments for and abasing it? What will this mean for the United States?…
The Forever Wars have been intertwined with American policy and society for the last 20 years. These are the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; these are the wars started by the attacks on 9/11 and the U.S. invasion to secure weapons of mass destruction. Today we have the former example regarding recent actions from the Biden administration of withdrawing troops. This action is critical to the United States, its policies at home and abroad. What are we going to see from the Biden administration? The reaction of troop withdrawal, the potential repercussions abroad, and the strategies needed to do so. Is this the end of the Forever Wars?…
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the nation. It is composed of judges that serve to uphold the laws under the Constitution when presented cases. According to Article 3, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, “The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.” These judges provide a service to the stability of the country, and the integrity of American laws. Nine judges serve on the bench, however that may change soon under the Biden administration. What has been known as “Court Packing” has brought controversial issues in American society. It is important that we understand what these means in today’s society, and how it will impact the United States moving forward.…
Infrastructure is the fundamental structure of any country. I’m talking about your roads, bridges, aqueducts, pipes and energy supplies used to facilitate an economy. It brings the economy together; it is what makes or breaks a country’s economy. Infrastructure builds an economy, however the United States has not been prioritizing its own infrastructure, and it comes with much cost in having done so. It is important that we understand what infrastructure means and its importance, but also its cost. Recently, President Biden announced his infrastructure proposal. This proposal is known as the American Jobs Plan. Immediately we can see it is not entirely about infrastructure, but about creating jobs. On March 31st, the White House released the details of the proposal and President Biden announced his plans to the country in pursuit to win the confidence of Americans. So what is in this proposal, and what will it mean for the United States moving forward?…
What do you think is the greatest foreign policy issue out there for the United States? Is it Russia, China, or Iran? Is it the endless wars in the Middle or a potential future war in Asia? What about climate change and energy technology? Let’s not forget international terrorism. These are all important issues to consider when listing potential threats to the United States. Right now, at this moment, the threat may not come from my list of security concerns. Arguably, the greatest foreign policy issue for the United States is nuclear weapons in North Korea. This week, North Korea launched its first missiles in over a year? What does this mean? What is the response from the Biden administration. Why is this important you may ask? Well, nuclear weapons are a threat to humanity, there is concern in the leadership of North Korea. It is important to understand the issue because it may become a greater threat in the future. My name is Derek Gutierrez, and welcome to America’s Moderate Voice.…
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